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Resources of Power is
the title of the beautifully bound volume of this journal for 1966.
It has a colorful dust jacket, an introduction, and an index. Only
3.00. When you order you may also reserve the matching volume for
1967, to be published early in 1968 with Things
That Matter Most as the title.
Voices of Concern is
still available at 3.50. With the reviews still going on in this
journal you will want your copy of this volume that will one day be a
hard-to-find collector’s item. Our special of Voices
of Concern and a subscription to Restoration
Review still stands.
Get your copy of The Holy Spirit
in Our Lives Today, which is a collection of
essays by writers of several wings of the Restoration brotherhood. It
is easily worth the 1.50 we charge you for it.
We finally have more copies of Why
Christians Crack Up, written by an M.D.,
including a chapter on “Spiritual Causes of Nervous Tension”
and some important information on immaturity as the cause of so many
problems. Only 3.95 in hardcover.
Gary Freeman’s Are You
Going to Church More but Enjoying It Less? is
available in paperback at 2.95 and is entirely worth reading. It is
one of the few publications from Church of Christ circles that really
says something, while saying it to our time. Freeman is an
existentialist! You will appreciate the delicate truths dashed with
bits of humor.
William Barclay’s The
Promise of the Spirit continues to be popular
with our readers, and we have it available at 2.50. If you want
scriptural teaching on the Spirit, get this volume.
Christians Only is
a history of the Restoration Movement, interestingly written by James
DeForest Murch. Only 2.98.
Some of you wish to study Greek on your own, or at
least learn something of the meaning of key Greek terms in the
Scriptures. Start with The Practical Use of
the Greek New Testament, and follow this with Golden Nuggets from the Greek New Testament,
both by Kenneth Wuest, both for 4.00 counting
postage.
The furor over Bishop Pike is worth keeping up with, so
we suggest you order for only 85 cents a thin paperback entitled Bishop Pike: Ham, Heretic or Hero?
Again we call your attention to Let
My People Go! by A. V. Mansur. The author,
who is a voice from the rank and file of our brotherhood, has put
together some thoughtful material. But he doesn’t want to make
any money from it. Indeed, he has arranged for Restoration
Review to receive all the money spent for the
book through this column. All the more reason for ordering it! He has
the price down to only 1.75, but it is worth far more.
Count It All Joy by
William Stringfellow, an unusually gifted writer, is drawn from the
book of James. His chapters on Doubt and Temptation will give
you something to talk about and think about. In one chapter he
explains his misgivings about such crusades as are conducted by Billy
Graham, and in doing so gives penetrating insights into the nature of
faith.
A paperback entitled Walter
Scott Speaks by John Neth of Milligan College
is a well-documented study of one of our founding fathers. Neth has
treated Scott’s thought under such classifications as God, Man,
Salvation, Holy Spirit, thus giving the reader a fine introduction to
Scott. A splendid addition to your Restoration library for only 2.00.
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The November issue will have an exciting article by Robert Meyers on “Will the Real King James Version Please Stand Up?” A high school teacher, once a student body president at a Christian college, tells why he decided to leave the Church of Christ, and Cecil Franklin, once a Church of Christ minister but now an Episcopal priest, exchanges views with James D. Bales. You may order this journal in bundles at ten for 1.00. Regular subscription is 1.00 a year; in clubs of six or more 50 cents per sub. RESTORATION REVIEW, *1201 Windsor Dr., Denton, Texas 76201 |
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